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22 Responses to “Adobe Illustrator Tutorial: How to Make Multi-Tier Banners and Ribbons”

Awesome! Im a y10 student and i love making my own graphics when working on
school presentations.i love flat design and illustrator. Your tuts and the
infinite skills course that i downloaded(free) are the best. Thx again?

All I am getting a a huge blur and a few frames even though the quality of
the footage is great 1920×1080 @ 60FPS…but due to the action I am
recording which in general at ANY speed (not recorded in High Speed) leaves
it blurry…

This only amplifies or worsens everything rather then does any slow motion
effect xD….?

Good explanation. I just tried slow mo in after effects after watching
this and I would just add that by default AE makes the clips speed 50%
after applying the timewarp effect. If you want it to play at regular
speed then slow down you must set a keyframe at the very beginning and set
it to 100%. Another thing, if you are importing directly from Premiere (by
right clicking on the clip in the timeline and selecting “replace with
after effects composition”) AE will create a composition for you but you
will need to add time to the composition duration (by going to composition
settings) in order to have enough room to slow it down.?

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